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Barnes Bullets 458 Caliber 500 Grain Triple Shok X Flat Base (Per 20) 45821
Barnes Bullets 458 Caliber 500 Grain Triple Shok X Flat Base (Per 20) 45821
Barnes Bullets 458 Caliber 500 Grain Triple Shok X Flat Base (Per 20) 45821

Barnes Bullets 458 Caliber 500 Grain Triple Shok X Flat Base (Per 20) 45821

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Product Summary

The bullet that delivers a TRIPLE IMPACT - One when it first strikes the game, another as the bullet begins opening, and a third devastating impact when the specially engineered cavity fully expands to deliver extra shock with maximum transferred energy.



- Greater velocity

- Lower pressure

- Less fouling

- Better accuracy

- All copper construction

- No fragmentation

- Penetrates 28% deeper than lead core bullets

- More one-shot kills

- High weight retention

- Four razor sharp cutting edges for deeper penetration



Quantity = 20



Note: These are component bullets, not loaded ammunition.

500 Grain Triple Shok X Flat Base (Per 20)

Specifications

Manufacturer: Barnes

Manufacturer No : 45821

SKU : 52344

UPC : 716876458219

Warranty : 100% Replacement guarantee from defects

Caliber : .458 Caliber

Diameter : .458"

Type : Rifle

Weight : 500 Grains

Manufacturer
Barnes
Phone:   435-856-1102
Email:   email@barnesbullets.com
Website:   http://www.barnesbullets.com
Address:   38 N. Frontage Rd
Po Box 620
Mona, UT 84645
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13 $41.29
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I spent 6 years with the U.S.M.C. in Viet-nam. Then I also spent 16 more with the U.S. Army. I have gotten to the age where I do not like to track wounded animals. I always go for a head shot, and have the animal go straight down. You could say these
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I spent 6 years with the U.S.M.C. in Viet-nam. Then I also spent 16 more with the U.S. Army. I have gotten to the age where I do not like to track wounded animals. I always go for a head shot, and have the animal go straight down. You could say these
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